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A drama—the story of a man whose life is marred by remade by a girl's love! | .MALOTTE en the Wurlitzer CHRISTIE COMEDY “Back From the Front” COMING CONSTANCE TALMADGE CHESTER OUTING SCENIC EATTLE STAR perrraan wane oa amuse rn ramets te: a 5 abana “The Scoffer” Opens Today at National Attraction | Scof fer,” | ooh ic a woman's lies and COLISEUM CONCERT MM Artists under Arthur Kay playing selections from “The Merry Widow"—Lehar NEWS “MIDSUMMER MADNESS” Intoxicated by the beauty of his chum’s wife, Julian is changed from her friend into her lover! MERMAID FLORA HALEY ‘The World's Youngest Harpist COMEDY “High and Dry” STRAND ORCHESTRA UNDER MISCHA GLUSCHKIN Playing the Overture “William Tell,” by Romini COMING—THOMAS MEIGHAN mt the Celebrated Movel by DAVID ANDERSON STORY OF THE PEARL HUNTERS! JE/ ‘1 WILL BRING YOU LUCK. DANCING SERENADERS ORMA et of ” MAURICE SAMUELS & CO. “A PAGE FROM LIFE” STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Bunce HiP WO SUM RO Mo! SLtte FER your | * UNCLE GROOM HOS! Hard to. See His Sha Whether Old Uncle W. Ground Hog | tn laaw his shadow Wednesday depend-|If we predicted any farther ahead ed upon what time he got up. | than that you'd forget it, of course, | When he started to climb out of his| “So, what's the use?” |hole this morning to give the world| Later there were fitful flashes of al Once Over he fou filled with nice, soft West | iteration’) but it is supposed 0 Hog | ashington rain water. ignored them. First impressions, you Taking a long breath, he plunged| know, are always strongeat, }thru and came to the open, gasping | eee Jand soaked, his stove-pipe hat nearly | Maj wrecked and his big pipe cold | Neither Shadow Nor “Huh!” he grunted (do ground hoes Hog in California grunt). “Fine day for ducks! No] 6.x pRaNCisco, Feb. 2 place for a self-respecting ground | the weather changes before night. howev Fat chance I'd have ss eet daedenr walla it would take a farseeing ground Falk.” the Bena | hog to sag his shadow here today | “Well,” he added, yawning, shak:) Hut that don't count for anything, ling the water out of his little eyew according to the weather man, be and giving the dripping landscape “ caums, he fayn, there are no ground | the up-and-down, “I guens thix means |) ia’ Cateoruua tarts, I stay up for the rest of the year, | #8 1" Californie. auywa: [Gea of nich weather otaerver |Bright Sun Greets Old |Ground Hog in Colorado 1G. N. Salisbury demurred, as they DENVER, Colo, Feb. 2——Six |say in court when they "t believe | weeks of bad weather are in store enough facta have been stated to en-| | Lutle the matter to be heard | “1 don't see much chance of the| for Colorado, if the ground hog has Ground Hog’s seeing his shadow to-|anything to say about it. A bright sun greeted him here today, and be Nevers in ground hog prophecy de- | clared stormy weather may be ex:| pected for several weeks, Reporte | from over the state indicated gener ally fair we prevailea for shadow makin, Unless |day.” he sparred, when asked to} 1 te the significance of the Ground | Hog in weather calculations | “I've forgotten Ground Hog story |Meve I ever real continued to hedge all about the and I don't be knew it,” he! “We are predict Pictures With Action—Music With Charm WE ARE HOLDING OVER A FEW DAYS LONGER— WILLIAM FARNUM aes esl ca “The Scuttlers” SEA oa COLONIAL ORCHESTRA K. WINELAND Director MUTT AND JEFF CARTOON NEWS 8. COMEDY ORCHESTRA “phe Scotter surgeon halted in a splendid car PATHE rat loved and the deceit of and af the ¢ he comes forth into the world as an} tant action “Fat Chance!” Says G. Hog)": ognition on the screen for her clever character role at the Liberty this werk A the | faint sunshine (how's that for al-|™ do you know? order to keep up with the march of Coliseum; Mary Thurman Starred Rhea Mitchell and James Kirkwood, in a scene*from “The the film drama which opened today at the ‘oliseum, - - —-» srna Reo Mifiam heMle’e sa * AY for the first time Allan nese wan's big production, ‘The rt Lytell in “The Mis- fer,” will be shown at the Coll] | , “Nola mendounly human tn its appeal uM | | tells the story woman . a mun| ) Happened to Nowa.” ta man! | wintke YO An On th} ith in “A Treadway Mannie,” | BLUE MOUSE—Maarice Toarncer's “The Last of the Mohicans.” by the unfaithfulness of the A since colleg friend of thin rgeon The combined untrue nan and woman send prison for five yea ation of this period | oe little girl, sustain the impor They are members of s that have long been friends, and are all persons of refine ment and good social position; the the leading roles.| ind of folk to be found in all parts ° of this country LIBERTY “Midsummer 3 Sylvia Axhton, who firet won reo:! numan inte clever jconoclast have been ruthie Mary Thurman and James Kirk & man whowe ideals and| two fa: esly destroyed Anes” is a typical aa, ° acting a» the slovenly wife in Ceell | COLONIAL De Mille’s splendid production, “Old ‘ “ “ Bin rnum, in “The Scuttlers, Wives for New,” fs appe a 1 Wen for New,” ts appearing in A) 4° the Colonial this week | Most of the w f is pict Miss Ashton appears as the A e th this picture takes place on board a gbhlp far out, husky wife of Tom Moore, Moore, | eo Pacific ay, Sp 4 in the picture, up.| 8 the Pacific, and thie are also letirring scenes on a dchert island pears the early scenes a 4 Laanafacs Bren Toa, 4 Binds Farnum enacts the role of a detec Irish immigrant employed asqytreet| ov. for Lloyd's, who, dinguised as @ eweeper in New York city. | | common sailor, ia commissioned. to whole hie comedy d and thete Ma a Fun down suspicions that a captain — ‘lin we ‘01 he puatiyy poiadhele. fi 1, 40, jie uuttling his ships for the insur rye | ance is . STRAND There are six characters in “Mid summer Madness,” the Willlam De Mille production the Strand this week. Those characters are by Lois Wilson, Lila Lee, rad Nagel, Betty Fran Claire McDowell, There are other actors in the cast, but the sextet mentioned, with the exception of a | CLEMMER the Clemmer thia week Bert Ly. tell is appearing in a delightgul com- edy drama, “The Misleading Lady.” a man who proposed to her until he her up and carried her off to cabin in the wodds, where he chained her by the ankle toa ring in the floor. Luey Cotton plays the role of the | eit, “The Misleading Lady” js a screen version of the stage triumph by Charles Goddard and Paul Dickey. eee HEALTH OF WOMEN How many perfectly well women Ian’t it true that in| progress the endurance of woman ix often strained to ite utmost, and the | tax upon her physical system is in| you,” the Ladd, shop girl, Bo Mayme. taking the wor divice, first tries her charms on the conductor. She geta a free ride So enthused is she over her success that she gets up courage enough to try to vamp a He isn't as easily as the conductor, and Mayme's efforte to win his admira many cases greater than she can stand? Headaches develop, and nervy ous irritability, backache, dragging down sensations, and ‘other painful ailments peculiar to women. The re liable remedy when a woman gets into such a ion is Lydia EB Pinkham'’s V ™ pound, as for nearly half a century it has | ¢ proved the natural restorative for these troubles.Advertisement i = Last Times Wednesday— | | MABEL NORMAND in ) “What Happened to Rosa” THURSDAY— brings back the sensation that gave Mingle with the Midnight Frolic"¢1 ris WHITE SLEEPS A wonderful screen melodrama that tingles with suspense and action among New York’s vamps, adventuresses, crooks, gunmen, gang- sters and thieves! a ——-* It's al! about a girl who laughed at |f{ ton Jead her into all sorts of comical |< Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN CO, OTTO F KEGEL, President Special Clearance of Wash Tubs, Boilers and Clothes Hampers Ree x \98c Each Reduced 24 only, Galvanized Wash Tubs that were slightly dented in transportation— sizes 1, 2 and 3.......... 12 only, Copper Bottom Boilers that show slight im- perfections from handling —sizes 7, 8 and 9........ $1.98 Ea. Reduced to $4.98 Ea. Reduced to \$1.25 Ea. Three tables of odds and ends of China and Glassware offer exceptionally good values at 5c, 10c, 15¢ and 25c. —Basement Store 6 only, All-copper Boilers that were damaged in trans- portation, but will give good service ............ 24 only, Round Clothes Hampers that show slight imperfections—these hamp- ers have reinforced bottoms and tight-fitting covers. ... situations, “If I want to grow stouter J sleep,’ Mabel Normand is playing Mayme | says Péarl White. “If I want to at the Rex until Wednesday night, in| thinner I don’t sleep so much.” ‘What Happened to Rosa,” a com-| edy drama. “While New York Sleeps” opens | Thursday, To students and others jn - ed ested. Three dozen dainty Charles Ray hag started work on |} Staphs. speedy pyloee 5 his sixth First National picture, an adaptation of Charles Hoyt’s famous | play, “The Midnight Bell.” Charlie ia directing and is assisted by his} cousin, Al Ray, EPILEPSY me STOPPED Ss: 50 Yeas - a ‘eucceestul s 700 Kitel Bldg. 2nd at ACE DANCING CLUB]) Invite you to dance with them every Friday night. Queen Anne Hall (Formerly Redding’s) HERE “HOLD YOUR HORSES” street sweeper hero who sets a swift. pace! SENNETT COMEDY “IT’S A BOY” Jensen and Von “One Drop Was Herberg News Enough” COMING—Fatty Arbuckle in “Brewster’s Millions” OUTING SCENIC 2° ever eeinteretn § a ee ee eee LOREEN Ge ERECT Se